Senior Interrogator

Start Date: 2010-02-01End Date: 2010-10-09

Held the rank of Corporal (E-4). Assigned to the Strategic Debriefing Center (SDC), Detention Facility in Parwan (DFIP), Bagram Airforce Base, Bagram Afghanistan. Served as the senior interrogator and section leader of the Nangahar, Nuristan, Logar (N2KL) section of the SDC. Entrusted with the most sensitive and high-visibility case load for the N2KL within the DFIP. - Successfully ensured strict compliance with The Geneva Conventions, DoD Directives, Department of the Army Field Manual 27-10 Law of Land Warfare, US Army Field Manual 2- 22.3 Human Intelligence Collector Operations. - Provided coaching, teaching, and mentor-ship for the N2KL Section which conducted over 900 Interrogations and produced 290 intelligence reports. - Seamlessly integrated service members and Department of Defense civilian personnel into a cohesive action-oriented team.

Special Programs Systems and Test Engineer

Start Date: 2011-10-01End Date: 2013-11-02

 Tested new software in a rapid development environment while working as part of a multi-disciplinary team to integrate, deploy and support complex systems designed in a multi-threaded, distributed application environment.  Identified, analyzed and mapped requirements as part of the engineering team on a fast-paced, agile development project.  Worked in a collaborative environment performing system deployment and system integration tasks to meet an aggressive project demonstration and deployment cycle.  Participated in analyzing customer needs and identifying user stories and technical tasks to achieve sprint objectives and schedule.  Applied iterative and agile development techniques and guided others in their usage.  Performed requirements traceability, requirements decomposition, user story development, system test, test procedure development, and creates test reports.  Leveraged experience in ground station product deployment, image product libraries, COTS integration, continuous integration, and image processing.  Coordinated and communicated with the customer and development team.

Intelligence Officer

Start Date: 1998-01-01

 Implemented, coordinated, and maintained support to joint, coalition, component, and national agency intelligence producers.  Provided input on issues in support of the Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance (ISR) collection strategy, ensured coordination between airborne ISR collectors and exploiters, analyzed metrics, identified discrepancies, and instituted control measures to correct or improve processes.  Provided input on processing, exploitation and dissemination issues to the ISR Operations Team in support of developing ISR strategies and plans and to the ISR Operations Duty Officer in support of Reconnaissance Surveillance and Target Acquisition (RSTA) Annex/Air Tasking Order (ATO) execution.  As Chief of the USSOUTHCOM Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination Team - supervised 23 intelligence specialists divided into a SIGINT Analysis Team and a 15-person IMINT Support Element.  Led seven intelligence specialists to support assigned aircraft combat missions, contingency tasks and performed command and control warfare analysis by providing electronic combat targeting, employment, and threat intelligence.  Conducted aircrew training on subjects such as: theater familiarization, combat survival, evasion and escape, and weapons and tactics.  Senior executive officer for a training group of 950 personnel and 9,000 students conducting intelligence, special instruments (treaty monitoring) and joint cryptologic intelligence training.  Provided guidance to four executive officers and 75 administrative personnel.  Led a four instructor team in conducting training for the Air Force’s $13.6 million Intelligence Officer Course.  Managed training for 370 Air Force officers annually and oversaw development and delivery of 186 hours of instruction.  Led all operations activities of a selectively-manned unit tasked with performing world-wide mobile signals collection mission.

Special Investigator

Start Date: 2011-10-01End Date: 2015-03-16

As a Investigator for the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE), Investigations and Review Unit (IRU), I am responsible for promptly and credibly responding to allegations or evidence of misconduct, unethical conduct, and unlawful activities by Bureau employees as well as by members of regulated oil, gas, and other mineral facilities and operations on the Outer Continental Shelf, consistent with BSEE’s authority. The IRU also responds to and handles allegations or evidence of misconduct, unethical conduct, and unlawful activities related to the authority of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.

Collection Operation Management HUMINT (COM-HUMINT) Technician

Start Date: 2014-04-01End Date: 2015-04-20

Serves as the focal point for the collection an evaluation of Human Intelligence. Through close coordination with Collection Requirements Managers, Desk Officers, Collectors, Analysts, and associated processing, exploitation, and dissemination stakeholders, Collection Operations Managers help define the intelligence collection gap on a priority collection issue, direct the collection posture of HUMINT platforms during the Operating Directive development process, and maintain HUMINT intelligence dissemination standards through a reporting dissemination and evaluation authority. A COM-H serves as a integral part of operational planning and targeting, through close collaboration with associated stakeholders to ensure that requests are accurately understood, appropriated tasked, and effectively satisfy an intelligence priority, based on a thorough understanding of the intelligence process.

Intelligence leader with over 29 years of results-oriented support to operations and specialized intelligence programs. Experienced in supervising diverse workforce, managing budgets and meeting and exceeding project goals and objectives. Excellent communicator with both the workforce and senior decision-makers. Skilled in preparing formal and informal status updates and analysis, through written and oral presentations. Proactive, change leader who is sought out to instill positive organizational change while simultaneously taking care of the workforce and ongoing, priority missions. Possess comprehensive knowledge of U.S. Intelligence Community mission goals, processes and organizations; as well as coordinating with cleared foreign intelligence partners. Possesses specialized background in all source, cyber, geospatial, counter-terrorism and special operations intelligence.

Intelligence Watch NCOIC/Mission Support Officer (MSO)

Start Date: 1995-06-01End Date: 1998-06-03

Performed intelligence and supervisory duties for forward deployed intelligence detachment responsible for supporting: U.S. 7th Fleet; Commander U.S. Forces-Korea (USFK); Commander U.S. Forces-Japan (USFJ). Coordinated with U.S. forces and regional allies on providing maritime security for the Sea of Japan and all adjoining waters. Supervised decommissioning of intelligence facility and subsequent conversion of pre-existing military facility into Sensitive Compartmentalized Information Facility (SCIF). Participated in numerous military exercises, working closely with U.S. Republic of Korea (ROC) combined operations and logistics activities. Key participant in the analysis and re-writing of all PACOM Theater Operations Plan (OPLANS) and Contingency Plan (CONPLANS).

A passionate and multi-talented top performing All-Source intelligence professional with over 20 years of successful operational management and all-source intelligence subject matter expertise across the Department of Defense and Homeland Security enterprise. A career of progressively increasing roles and responsibilities for proven leadership skills working with DoD and DHS executives to execute and further strategic and operational end-states and support multi-faceted operations. An Executive-level communicator, known for using advanced critical thinking analysis and innovative strategies in support of solving highly complex security and transnational issues. Consistent record of advising key stakeholders and executives on mission critical problems associated with terrorism, WMD and transnational threats. Holds an active Department of Defense Top Secret / SCI U.S. national security clearance.

Task Lead and Senior All Source Intelligence Analyst

Start Date: 2009-05-01End Date: 2010-10-01

Task Lead | Senior All Source Intelligence Analyst 40 hrs plus United States Joint Forces Command, Intelligence Directorate | Norfolk, VA 2009-2010 Overview: Subject Matter Expert Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Effects Capabilities Analyst as part of an intelligence analytical team focusing on WMD proliferation, nuclear and radiological standoff detection and associated technologies at both the tactical and strategic levels. Prepares and presents finished intelligence products and assessments for executive level customers. Supports strategic and operational planning efforts globally through subject matter expertise and predictive analysis.  SAIC Task lead and Senior SME assigned to a team at USJFCOM in researching, developing and conducting Red/Blue team “Loose Nuke” scenarios and formalizing, preparing, and writing the CONOPS for DOD - JSOC/STRATCOM in CWMD CONOPS, DOTMLPFP to interdict WMD proliferation and threats.  Selected to represent U.S. Joint Forces Command as a subject matter expert across the National level interagency and greater Intelligence Community; includes DIA and NSA.  Produced scores of finished analytic all-source intelligence products in support of contingency operations, planning efforts and current threats in the USJFCOM, COCOMs, and USTRATCOM theatres of responsibility.  Directly worked with and advised U.S. Army Special Forces and Special Mission Units on nuclear weapons, associated threats and WMD actors globally with emphasis on the Middle East and South Central Asia in direct support of interdiction contingency operations.

Intelligence Officer SV 0132 GS 13

Start Date: 2004-10-01End Date: 2005-05-08

Senior Intelligence Officer 40 hrs plus Office of Domestic/International Threat Assessments | McLean, VA 2004-2005 Overview: Senior Intelligence Officer directly responsible for supporting DHS and Office of Domestic/International Preparedness projects on WMD/CBRNE terrorist threats, risks, and vulnerabilities. Performs critical and essential tactical field investigations and finished analysis on key infrastructure, airports, sea ports, transportation systems and border points of entry throughout the United States. Produces executive level tactical and strategic intelligence products for department wide consumption. Represents DHS at numerous interagency conferences, working groups and or planning efforts in direct support of joint operations.  TSA Intelligence Operations Specialist serving on a distinguished ten man Red Cell Team for Under Secretary of Transportation for Security (RET) Admiral James M. Loy. o Red /Blue Team conducted the gravest mass casualty real world WMD and counter terrorism risk and vulnerabilities assessment scenarios, which became National Security Council level briefings, and led to revising security practices across the national.  Spearheaded and Pioneered the Homeland Security Threat and Risk Vulnerability Assessment software used to evaluate and formulate terrorist threats and risks to all modal transportation systems and entities. This became the proprietary property to DHS and approved only for use by Homeland Security specialized personnel, US Coastguard, FBI, and approved law enforcement agencies nationally.  Collaborated with intelligence and law enforcement analysts, DHS personnel, and interagency stakeholders in gathering, analyzing, and disseminating information related to transportation threats and security throughout the U.S. and international locations.

Military Trainer

Start Date: 2009-09-01End Date: 2010-03-07

Publish OP orders, conduct Plans & Operations, coordinate with Government Officials Training cycles and training needs. Oversee and supervise Training operations in the field. Perform and supervise job/task analysis and monitor training design and user test requirements. Ensure that the Training Test Support Package (TTSP) and the System Training Plan (STRAP), or STRAP waiver, is developed, staffed and submitted. Ensure trainer input to materiel acquisition documents and user testing documents. Ensure Army Modernization Analysis is performed and that doctrine and tactics training requirements are identified, developed and implemented. Initiate and monitor training development contracts. Identifies and develops doctrine and tactics training requirements for instructors and key personnel; Coordinate requirements for TADSS. Represent the institution at related system training device meetings and conferences. Worked with training aids, devices, simulators and simulations (TADSS) requirements.